Using the writings of the early Church Fathers, the Greek and Latinmanuscripts and the testimony of the first
versions of the Bible, Newton claims to have demonstrated that the words
"in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are
one," that support the Trinity doctrine, did not
appear in the original Greek Scriptures.

There is only 1 verse in
the Bible that states [the words "in
heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one] That verse has been
declared added and is not true.

What about Matthew 28:19Even if the Father, Son and holy
spirit are mentioned in the original text of this verse, that does
not prove the Trinity. The doctrine of the Trinity states that the Father, Son
and “Holy Spirit” together make “one God.” This verse refers to three, but never says
they are “one.” Person.

All the other verse
Trinitarians state that support the Trinity really only may make Jesus seem to
be of the same substance as his Father